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about 2 months ago | 21 days ago | |
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how do i get this command line app to install in the right python directory?
this is the only dependency for axeldelafosse's stemgen that refuses to install and be recognized. i'm not sure if python installation is in the wrong place, or maybe stemgen isn't looking at the right location.
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Free-music-demixer adds multi-threading to run Demucs faster in the browser
Hi HN,
Over the Christmas break I added multi-threading to the WASM Demucs module in freemusicdemixer
Demucs (v4 hybrid transformer) is a much higher quality model than the previous default, but it ran very slowly when limited to one worker: ~17 minutes for an average 4-minute song
I have since implemented multi-threading with WebWorkers.
If you raise the "MAX MEMORY" setting to 16 GB or 32 GB, your track will demix within 7-5 minutes, producing state-of-the-art results.
There is also support for the Demucs 6-source model which adds piano and guitar stems.
Please reach out and be loud about any bugs or UX issues you encounter!: https://github.com/sevagh/free-music-demixer/issues
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* Post-processing step (bigger impact)
I tried to tackle the post-processing step in my C++ code (which would win ~1 dB in quality across all targets) but it's too tricky for now [2]. Maybe some other day.
1: https://github.com/sevagh/free-music-demixer/blob/main/examp...
2: https://github.com/sigsep/open-unmix-pytorch/blob/master/ope...